SECTION 1
Lesson 1.3: Using Project

   

 

 

In our last lesson, we learned how to use toolbars. The toolbar you will use most often will probably be the standard toolbar; this contains many basic commands, such as cutting, copying, pasting, and working with Project elements. Once again, we’ll refer to concepts that you haven’t learned yet. This is just an overview of those elements so that you know where to find them when we do learn about them.

 

 

Creates a new project in a new window.

Opens a dialog to choose a project to open.

Saves your project. (If you haven’t already specified a name and location for your project, you will be prompted for this information.)

Search through files on your hard drive.

Prints your document.

Opens print preview.

Checks for spelling and grammar errors in your document.

Opens the research task pane.

Cuts the selected text.

Copies the selected text.

Pastes text from the clipboard.

Opens the Format Painter.

Undoes or redoes your last action.

Inserts a hyperlink.

Link selected tasks.

Unlink selected tasks.

Split a task

Open task or resource information.

Create a task or resource note.

Assign a resource to a task.

Publish information to the Project Server.

Change how information is grouped.

Zoom into the project.

Zoom out of the project.

Goes to the selected task.

Copies the selected picture.

Opens the help task pane.

 

All of these commands are basic buttons: just click the button for the action to happen!